The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-06-27, Page 15SDAY,•JUNE .31, 073
THE• LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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SWIMMING' LESSONS
LUCKNOW .POOL
START TOES., JULY 3
Week Holiday
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OLIVET NEWS.
nd: Mrs. Eldbert. Guerstma
Riday for a seven week
in Holland. This is the
e back to Holland for ,Mrs.
a since coming to Canada
years ago.
ad Mrs. Jack McGuire
n visited with Mr. and
Young and Mr. and
er and family of Tiver-
nday evening.
W. R. Hamilton was able
home from-Wingham
on Riday. .
k of London was home
eek end with his parents
Mrs. Walter Black.
d Mrs, Paul Hamilton
of Hanover visited with
Mrs. Ray Hamilton and
and Mrs. W. R. Hamilton
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community was shocked
ened to hear of the death
C1iff.Emmerton, the
11 Elliott of the
y area. Mr. Emmerton
hool bus driver in this
sympathy is extended
milfes and. relatives.
and Michael Moore of
pent the weekend with.
ndparents, Mr. and Mrs.
te,
bbie McFadden of •
ent the weekend with
amilton.
NAT WOODSTOCK
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position at the Wood-
ital and commences.
the beginning of July. •
ndMrs, Gordon Mauer
of Huron Park visited
and Mrs.Oscar .White
on Sunday.
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Treat Injuries.
At Hospital
Phillip Blake., age 19, R.R. 2
Brussels, caught his right leg in a
silo unloader, June 19 and fractur-
ed same and received a deep
laceration to the leg:
Gordon Louther, age 23, Tees -
water rolled the truck he was driv-
ing on the 10th Concession of
Turnberry, June 19 and dislocated
his left shoulder. The dislocation
was reduced and he was later
discharged.
Terry Jamieson, age 17, R.R. 2
Lucknow .lost control of the car he.
was driving and struck a hydro
pole on the B -Line, near the
cemetery. He received lacerations
to forehead, was treated and later
released. Wingham O.P.P. Wittig
investigated.
David Campbell, age 17, Blue -
vale apparently lost control of his
car across from the Gulf gas stat-
ion
tat-ion coming into Wroxeter and was
thrown out of the car. He was
admitted to hospital via ambul-
ance with multi -abrasions to
face, hands,: chest, fractured
ribs and injured' right ankle. In-
vestigated by Wingham O.P. P.
W.R. Bell.
'Richard Allan Dillon,, age. 10,
R.R. 1.Wingham, son of.Mr, and
Mrs. Joseph Dillon,was struck by
a car .getting off the school bus
at 'the. corner of ..Turnberry side-
road
ide-roast and No. ' 4 Highway. He
received a. large contusion and
abrasion to left hip. Treated and
later released. Investigated by
Wingham O P. P.
Mrs. Edith Webster,. Lucknow ,
was admitted to hospital, June
23 with a fractured rightankle
suffered at Lucknow Park.
Mrs. Laura Souch, Blyth, rec
eived a lacerated left foot by a
stone thrown from a lawn mower
at her home.
Ivan Conley, Lucknow fractured.
his left ankle athis brother's'
home in Durham. He.was treated
and later released.
Mrs. Ruth Kroeze , Blyth fract-
ured her right arigle at :her home
in Blyth. •
Timothy Tolton, Bluevale, was
treated for 1st and 2nd degree
burns to his chest and face, suffer-
ed when an overheated radiator
exploded at Tolton Motor Sales,
Bluevale. .
Graduate Nurses
Hold Reunion
The reunion of the Graduate
•Nurses of Bruce County Hospital,
Walkerton was held in Stratford
on Saturday, June .23rd at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Scott, 30 Redford Crescent.
Registration was at 12 a.m.
followed by a garden party lunch-
eon and afternoon entertainment.
A buffet dinner was served at
the Victorian Festival Inn at
5. p.m. Local nurses attending
were Mrs. Douglas Trench,•
Listowel (nee Audrey Henderson •
of Lucknow); Mrs. Roy
'Finlayson, Lucknow, (nee Betty
;MacKenzie of Lucknow); Mrs.
•George Scott, :Stratford, (nee
•Grace Arkell of Teeswater); Mrs.
James Johnston, Gilford, Ontario,
.(nee Louise Ireland of Teeswat-
er).
Married. In Pine River Church
• , CHOWEN -
On May 12th, 1973, Pine River
United Church,- decorated with
white gladioli and yellow mums,
was the setting for themarriage.
of Mary Elizabeth Walden and ..
Donald Raymond Chowen, with '
Rev. J. C. Hill officiating.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Walden of
Ripley and the groom is the.son
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chowen.of
Thorndale
Given in marriage by her father,.
WALDEN
Photo by Snyder.
'the bride chose a floor length
gown of white chrystalette with
empireewaistline and long bell
sleeves, trimmed with yellow
ribbon and lace. Her lace
headpiece accented with tear
drops and pearls held a shoulder
length double tiered veil. She
carried a bouquet of yellow roses
and white carnations.
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Gertrude Lee Walden, Ripley,.
was maid of honour. Bridesmaids
were Lenore Williams, London
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and Mrs. Barbara Liddle, Ripley
and Jr. bridesmaid Christie Mes-
senger, Ripley. The bride's -
attendants wore full-length
gowns of yellow floral'flocked
voile with matching elbow length
gapes . and carried bouquets of
whiteand yellow •mums,,
Best man was John Hudson of
Thorndale. Ushers were Ron Mur-
rell, Thorndale, and Peter
Walden,, Ripley. Candles•were
;lit by Brock Walden, Ripley.
Anne and Joan Ferguson, Rip-
ley played the wedding music
and accompanied John and Mur-
ray MacLennan, Listowel as•they
sang.
For receptionin the church
•parlour the bride's mother greet-
ed the guests wearing a, full-
length torquoise knit gown with
white accessories and yellow
rosebud corsage. The,groom's
mother assisted,.. wearing a full
length gown of pink chiffon over
taffeta with white accessories
and pink and white rosebud cor -
sage.
Guests attended from London,
Thornd ale , Dorchester, Prince-
ton, Burford, Winnipeg, Dear-
born, Germantown, Ohio, Listow-
el, Toronto and surrounding
areas. Among the guests were
four grandmothers and two grand
fathers . Guests and friends were
entertained' by ,a dance in Reid's
Corners Community Hall. For a
trip to Quebec City and Northern
U.S. the bride chose.a full
length pink knit dress with white
sweater cape. • The, couple is
residing in Thorndale.
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